Genesis is a powerful collection of two interwoven narratives, Before Dawn and The Possession, exploring the profound intersections of personal transformation, spiritual warfare, and the unseen forces that shape our lives.
Before Dawn tells the story of two parallel narratives, bridging the mythic past and the complexities of modern life. These intertwined stories explore themes of betrayal, secrecy, and the delicate balance of power in relationships, offering a deep reflection on the human condition across time.
The Possession tells the story of Magdalene, a college student, who feels her life unraveling under the weight of deadlines, strained friendships, and a troubled relationship with Nick. But it’s more than stress—strange thoughts and eerie coincidences make her question reality. As her relationships with Lily and others shift, Magdalene confronts unsettling truths about herself and the world, unsure whether her mind or something else is pulling the strings. The Possession explores themes of identity, mental health, and unseen forces, blurring the line between the real and imagined in a haunting journey of self-discovery.
In Genesis, the two narratives weave together to explore the boundaries between reality and the supernatural, light and shadow, personal struggle and universal truth. Both stories speak to the journey of the human spirit—the fight for freedom, understanding, and a connection to the divine. This is a book about reclaiming power in the face of darkness, both external and internal, and finding light even in the most unexpected places.